Using two different datasets with ETL calculator
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Hi Feyo,
Seems to me like this would be a join. It depends at least a little bit on how your data is set up, but the easiest could simply be a cross join between the two datasets (but that could be a cartesian product if you're not careful). You could do another join type depending on which columns you have in common between the two datasets. This could be accomplished in Magic ETL, MySQL, or Blend based on what your data looks like.
I'd start there.
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Yes, you will have to join the datasets before using the calculator tile.
I would not recommend a cross join. You should be able to join on the Currency Iso code.
I would first select only the currency iso code and exchange rates from that table and then join those two rows to your main data set on the iso codes.
Once you have the amount, the iso code, and the exchange rate in the same data table, you can use the calculator tile to convert.
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That worked smoothly. Thanks for your help!
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I’ve done a join and it seems to have worked. Thanks for your help Rich.
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